had long wanted to put an entry on a topic that I love but still have a lot to learn.
of anthropology is, I love reading about human origins and evolution to our present species. Because of this some time ago I read some books by Robert J. Sawyer on science fiction and anthropology that I discussed with some of you who are really addictive ...
Some criticize much this work and others praise. Since I am not at all understood in the subject, nor is much of anthropology as a pair into a debate on serious plan will only say that I find beautiful story, whichs buried their dead, were at the same level as their intellectual cousins although many think that given their inability to speak for the entry position of the spine in the brain think that they were inferior and I personally think that only they were different .. . Disadvantaged for some things and very gifted to others ...
Those who remained in Africa had its own evolution into what we, the Cro-Magnon. Were thinner, taller and more child-like.
But what really made a difference ominous was that his spine was placed differently entering the cranial cavity, unlike the rest of animals (including cousins) and giving them the ability to speakafternoon desperately seeking the fourth book because my mother was the third and the fifth and did not realize ... So hooked xDxD
This series is called "Children of the Earth" and begins with the "Clan of the Cave Bear" in which you tell the story of Ayla, a Cro-Magnon girl of five years after an earthquake is found by a Neanderthal tribe that raised as one of a tribe. Well actually the fatal deal given their "deformities" as that of emitting strange sounds, so it feel weaker or has yellow hair .... Ayla is the trainee healer of the tribe of the Cave Bear.
The first book seems to me the best without a doubt, and I will say that if you are interested in the topic do not hesitate to read!!